Monday, April 6, 2020
Young Goodman Brown Essays (981 words) - Young Goodman Brown
  Young Goodman Brown    The Theme of "Young Goodman Brown" What is theme? Theme is what the  author is saying about the subject of the story. In "Young Goodman  Brown" the subject of the story is hypocrisy. In "Young Goodman  Brown", Hawthorne writes in detail how hypocrisy can change a person for  the worse. In the opening pages of the story you can see how hypocrisy is  already starting to change Goodman Brown for the worse. As he starts out on his  errand that he has to run, Goodman Brown decides to walk as Hawthorne puts it  "A dreary road darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which  barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through, and closed immediately  behind." (141). The forest is an important symbol in this story. The forest  symbolizes evil and it symbolizes evil because of the darkness of the forest. As  Goodman Brown and his companion continue their journey through the dark forest  Goodman Brown starts to realize this "errand" that he is running is no  ordinary one. Goodman Brown knows that he is doing something scorned down on by  Puritan beliefs as he says the following: "My father ever went into the  woods on such an errand, nor his father before him. We have been have been a  race of honest men and good Christians since the days of the martyrs. And shall  I be the first of the name of Brown that has ever took this path and kept."  (141). So basically what he is saying in that quote is that he knows what he is  doing is wrong, but he doesn't care. Goodman Brown is hard to convince that his  family and the Puritans in general are not as righteous and pure as he thinks  they are. The companion tries endlessly to convince Goodman Brown that his own  family is not as "pure" as it seems. The traveler tells Goodman some  stories of his own family doing dirty things such as setting fire to an Indian  Village and lashing a Quaker woman. However Goodman does still not believe any  of what the traveler is saying. Continuing on the path Brown and his companion  stumble upon Deacon Gookin and his Goody Cloyse and Goodman is astonished by  this because he would have never thought that the good wife would be so far in  the forest that late at night. By seeing the good wife in the forest at that  time of night makes Goodman not want to go on. While sitting on a stump, Goodman  yells out "Friend, my mind is made up. Not another step wills I budge on  this errand. What if a wretched old woman choose to go to the devil when I  thought she was going to Heaven! Is that any reason why I should quit my dear  Faith and go after her?" (143) Basically he is quitting what the errand  because he senses that what the companion has told him is to eat at him. In  other words the hypocrisy is starting to enter his soul and he is trying to keep  it from doing that by stopping the journey. Another example of what Hawthorne is  saying about hypocrisy in the story is the part where Goodman hears what the  Deacon says as he passes by in the carriage. Goodman is astonished by the words  he hears coming from the carriage. Also Brown is amazed that the Deacon would  have traveled that far into the dark and dreary forest. As Hawthorne puts it  "Young Goodman Brown caught hold of a tree, for support, being ready to  sink to the ground, faint and over-burthened with the heavy sickness of his  heart. He looked up to the sky doubting whether there really was a Heaven above  him." (144) Basically Goodman cannot believe what he just heard from the  leaders of the Religion of the puritans; he is amazed that impurity lies within  the most religious people of the Puritans. It makes him believe what the  companion told him about pureness. Seeing all of this makes him say that if no  one else wants to stand true to the beliefs of the puritans, not even the Deacon  himself, then he was going to be the one who does. Moreover witnessing all of  that Goodman finally understands that purity is no longer what all mankind  strives for. As Brown stands their he looks up to see what was once a blue sky  has suddenly turned gray. This Gray sky symbolizes the impurity or    
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